Led Zeppelin Announce Massive ‘The Song Remains the Same’ Box Set

Led Zeppelin will release an expanded box set version of their 1976 live album and concert film The Song Remains the Same later this year, adding previously unreleased video performance footage of four tracks, 5.1 sound and a host of other features.

The Song Remains the Same was recorded over a three-night stand at New York's Madison Square Garden in July 1973 at the conclusion of a North American tour in support of the band's Houses of the Holy album.

Previously unreleased performance outtakes of "Celebration Day," "Over the Hills and Far Away," "Misty Mountain Hop" and "The Ocean" are now included on a bonus DVD.

As Page has done with the rest of the band's back catalog in recent years, the guitarist oversaw the remastering for the new box set. He has changed the track sequence to allow the 29-minute version of "Dazed and Confused" to fit uncut onto one side of the vinyl edition of the album.

The Super Deluxe edition of The Song Remains the Same includes two CDs, four vinyl albums, two DVDs, a high-definition download card, a 28-page book featuring band photos, stills from the film and an essay from Cameron Crowe, and a replica of the program from the band's 1977 tour of Japan.

LP 1 Side A
1. "Rock And Roll"
2. "Celebration Day"
3. "Black Dog"
4. "Over The Hills And Far Away" Side B
1. "Misty Mountain Hop"
2. "Since I’ve Been Loving You"
3. "The Ocean"LP 2 Side A
1. The Song Remains The Same
2. The Rain Song Side B
1. No QuarterLP 3 Side A
1. Dazed And Confused Side B
1. Moby DickLP 4 Side A
1. Stairway To Heaven
2. Whole Lotta Love Side B
1. Heartbreaker